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Kazimierz J.Zaniewski et Hervé Théry à l'honneur dans la revue Geographische Rundschau

rédigé le 22 septembre 2010

Les professeurs Kazimierz J.Zaniewski et Hervé Théry, éminents membres du comité scientifique d'Articque ont publié chacun un article dans la revue Allemande Geographische Rundschau.

Nous vous proposons ici les cartes de ces articles (réalisées à l'aide du logiciel Cartes & Données).


Article du professeur K.J.Zaniewski

World population trends since 1950

This paper examines world demographic trends since 1950 with particular emphasis on temporal and regional differences in population growth rates and two components of population change, natural increase (fertility minus mortality) and net migration (immigration minus emigration). It also looks at environment relationship, population aging and urbanization. Finally, it outlines future trends in world population growth.

World population change by region, 1950-2010 World population change by region, 1950-2010

Article du professeur H.Théry

Population and environment in Brazil

Brazil is a continent-size country; it extend from north of the equator to south of the Tropic of Capricorn and from de 36th meridian to the 72nd west of Greenwich. Defining this immense space by its geographical coordinates, precise but abstract, does not give a realistic idea of the size of the country.

Population density in Brazil Spatial variation in the number of cattle

Autres cartes du Professeur K.J.Zaniewski dans la revue Geographische Rundschau

POC burden on host economies (GDP per person of concern) and POC settlement types Population of concern by country of origin (POC-producing) Remittances by international imigrants ans percentage of home country GDP that these represent, 2008 Number of international migrants and their percentage of total population, by country, 2010 Latin America : large cities, urban population and growth between 1950 and 2010

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